🌟 Protect Your Wood, Elevate Your Outdoors!
Roxil Wood Waterproofing Liquid is a premium 10-year wood preserver designed to waterproof and maintain the appearance of various outdoor wooden structures. Its non-biocidal formula effectively reduces organic growth, prevents warping, and enhances dimensional stability, making it the ideal choice for decking, fences, sheds, and furniture.
W**E
Easily applied......
Big fence, want to keep it the colour you already have - this goes on easily enough with both brush and spray gun. it spreads quickly enough and dries quickly. I had a 29' fence to do both front and back, I got it done in a day with this and some good weather. Not usually a fan of using a spray however if you use a brush also, you can spread the liquid about evenly. It's easy to do between the gaps and according to the tub, lasts 10 years so, all going well, I'll apply the next coat in 10 years time. It smells nice too, doesn't irritate the skin or stain paving etc, it dries clear - which can be confusing because if you have a break, you can't see where it's been applied!!!
M**.
Not as easy to use as stated in the reviews.
I bought this after reading the reviews about how easy it was to use. I've used a different make one before that went on much easier and quicker than this once. I have concrete posts and gravel boards and even though I washed off any drips out spils immediately it's marked them. I only used one coat as it took so long to apply and we had rain a couple of days later and the water just soaked into the wood and didn't run off it. Maybe because I only applied one coat but I don't think so.Let's put it like this, I won't be buying it again !
S**.
Well done dpd
The product is great, does the job as it says on the package. The only negative was that amazon decided to send them by DPD. They tried to deliver twice, first time I was out, s3 and time I was in the back garden and the. Down didn't bother ringing the doorbell so I missed him. When I eventually got my package it was damaged. Luckily it hadn't leaded much otherwise they'd of got the lot back. DPD MAKE IT AS awkward as possible le to receive your items, can't redirect, ant leave in a safe place etc, got to be the worse parcel company going, even worse than evri
E**R
It can work but requires much elbow grease to prepare the wood first
During the summer I planned a long awaited DIY project to remove moss off a cedar shingle roof. I thought it was going to take 3 weeks but eventually took 10 weeks and a day minus 4 days of rain and minus the two afternoons of the hottest days on UK climate records.Initially I was taken in by sales blurb that moss killer was going to be magic. No it wasn’t. Eventually the following process was arrived at but prior to that have to have multiple tool & broom heads attached to 7m :-Brush the roof with broom with rubber bristles. (this wasn’t the stiffest bristles brush head I found but sufficient to dislodge much of the moss.Scrape and scratch the stubborn patches especially the gaps BETWEEN the shingles. Found it was impractical to use scrapper any wider than 6cm and the scratcher had to be about 2-3mm. This was because wooden shingles are not like times, they are not totally flat in the first place such that weathering make then curl up to U shape and shrink over time leaving gaps for moss to hide in.Spray Moss-Go Moss Killer, section by section. Each section to wait a day to dry.Come back to section to scrub with very, very, stiff bristle, e.g. Draper 17190 or if that doesn’t work a Draper 17189 steel wire brush. Ensure all moss and dust brushed off after scrubbing.Spray Everbuild Triple Action Wood Treatment. Wait a day to dry.Spray Roxil Wood Protection Liquid. Roxil recommends two coats but with the project exceeded so many weeks late, I didn’t have time to go around the house again to spray. The design of the house, garage, awning has large roof area and to reach them all requires about 12 to 14 moves to relocate the scaffold tower so each spray coating (of any of the 3 chemicals) required best part of a week, depended on rain and winds.Conclusion = Moss Killer alone not enough, a lot of elbow grease was a pre & post requisite. After application and scrub processes, there was a big difference to how the roof looked but didn’t totally look clean until after the application of wood treatment stage. However, to skip out the moss killer stage could have been possible but Moss-Go cost a fraction of subsequent treatments. I used it at strongest recommendations mixture of 1 part Moss-Go + 5 parts water. (Subsequent treatments had to be used neat, no mixing with water = expensive but did kill off remaining moss remnants and …. still need final scrub & scratch for the very stubborn moss hiding in gaps and corners).
A**N
Works
Ordered the product listed but another type turned up! As it was clear I used it at clients as no time to change.Easy to apply, soaks well into timber.
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